WO1983000987A1 - Method for the production of a wholemeal food product intended for animal feeding, food product thus obtained and device for implementing such method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for producing a complete food intended for animal feeding as well as, on the one hand, to the food thus obtained, and, on the other hand, to the device in view. of the implementation of this process.
- FR-A-1.245.574 a process which consists in extracting from cereal grains, the germination of which has just started, a liquid fraction rich in enzymes which makes it act on the tissues of the same cereal species as the grains which have served 15 on obtaining the liquid enzymatic fraction.
- This enzymatic action has the effect of releasing the cellulosic cells which form the tissue of nutritive and active constituents which were trapped.
- patent FR-A-2,251,271 is a process for manufacturing high-protein food products from cereals such as barley, corn, rice, characterized in that:
- a cereal is subjected to at least one treatment cycle, comprising a quenching in water followed by exposure to air, under conditions of temperature, duration, aeration and humidity which are planned to cause the beginning of the degradation of starch and proteins of the cereal in sugars and amino acids, ie the formation of a pre-germinated cereal,
- the so-called pre-germinated cereal is seeded with a microorganism constituted by a yeast rich in proteins of the kind of those constituted by porulobsis-utulis or the like and the medium is maintained under conditions of humidity, temperature and ventilation such that the growth and multiplication of said yeast are favored to the maximum.
- the solvent in the humectag solution may contain milk as well as a nutrient for the yeast which is used for surface fermentation.
- This product is intended to increase the digestibility of
- One result which the invention aims to obtain is a process which allows the farmer, whatever the climatic and / or geographical conditions in which he finds himself, to produce a complete, organic feed, independently, from cereals and / or legumes, thanks in particular to a consumption of water-reduced to a minimum.
- the grains are separated from the straws, in order to separately subject them to a biological treatment in order to create, from the grains, a herbaceous catalyst element and, from the straws, a basic element. , which elements will then be intimately mixed to give the final product.
- this culture above ground can nevertheless be done with a sub-organic such as chopped straws or any other material.
- the method is also characterized in that the basic element Q is, for its part, obtained from the cereal straws and / or legumes used which are subjected to a biological attack using a fermentatio solution containing yeasts as well as biological elements intended to accelerate the process. 25 It can therefore be seen that, in order to ferment it, the straw is only added to natural substances which it is therefore not necessary to extract by washing but which, on the contrary, improve the practical nutritional value of the straw .
- the process has the advantage of being carried out in a simple, rapid manner and leading to a final product of great nutritional value. It can already be observed, after a relatively short treatment period, that the content of digestible crude protein is increased by five to fifteen times.
- the fermentation causes the formation of alcohol, assuran "35 protection against foreign bacteria.
- the alcohol present leads to the formation of an ester, which also leads to an optimization of the digestibility coefficient of the final food.
- the basic element and the herbac element are mixed which gives the final product intended for the feeding of all types of animals.
- This device is characterized in that it comprises, first of all, two distinct parts, of which a first part which treats the grains and a second part which treats the straws and then a sector where the products derived from the grains and pail are found gathered to give the food according to the invention.
- the grains are found in silos 1 and 2.
- different types of grains can be extracted from these two silos 1 and by two doseu ⁇ es screws leading them to a mixing and transport augers to outlets supplying pre-cultivators 3, 4, 5 and 6 such as plastic tubs allowing, each in turn, u unconstrained flow of seed germs in a seed drill 7.
- these cultivation areas are equipped with an automatic device composed of transverse bars associated with chains passed over pinions receiving their movement from a gearmotor.
- the recovery mat 13 leads the seedlings into a grinder-mixer 14 also receiving, to be mixed therein, the product from the treatment of straws.
- these straws are brought into a straw chopper 15 and then, through the feed sleeves and a fan, to the feed outlets of straw silos 15, 17 and 18.
- the straws which are extracted from these silos by means associated with chains passed on pinions driven by geared motors, are brought to a recovery mat 19, conveying them to the grinder-mixer 14 mentioned above.
- the device further comprises a system which, throughout the grain and straw enrichment cycle, distributes the treatment products.
- This system consists of a pump which draws water from an undifferentiated source and sends it to a tank, to store and pressurize it which transmits it to a nurse with two outlets both regulated by solenoid valves.
- the first outlet supplies water to the three straw silos 16, 17 and 18 by a misting system.
- the surplus water is collected in the tanks, after adding a determined quantity of fermentation products, to be recycled by a pump.
- the second outlet supplies water to a reheating tank which, after having brought it to a determined temperature preferably around twenty degrees Celsius, conducts this water from the metering pumps which, outside the washing sequences, of precultors then of grain, are also and automatically supplied with at least one of the germination products which they draw from their storage tanks.
- the water thus charged with the germination products is sprayed in the pre-cultivators 3, 4, 5 and 6.
- the heating balloon also feeds a balloon which will regulate the temperature of the water of the distribution circuit of crop product.
- a pump draws a determined quantity of culture product, adds it to the water whose temperature has been precisely regulated, between eighteen and twenty five degrees Celsius depending on the type of production, before l '' send pa through a pressurization pump in the misting ramps located above the cultivation areas at two levels 9, 10, 11 and 12.
- the control of this misting is automated by an electronic probe system measuring the differences in hydrometry in the environment of the radicular system of the biomass in culture and in the environment of the jfâ ⁇ i Aerial.
- the distilled water treated bio-electronically which this circuit contains and which, under the control of the control valve, is set in motion by a circulation pump, passes through a heating balloon then through an exchanger consisting of a radiant mat.
- the cultivation areas can receive their heat and their bioelectronic field p a dry method, using wires with a copper core, pheasant as resistors, isolated by teflon or a similar material, which, in addition to heat, lets pass the bio-electronic fields.
- One of the main characteristics of the invention is that it uses electronic biology called bio-electronics.
- Bio-electronics is therefore envisaged as a global solution to the actions led by man to obtain any plant production.
- Part of the device for implementing the method according to the invention consists of a bio-electronic device 2
- CM? -. consisting of a biological dielectric capacitor, a step-down and a row of neon lamps which collect:
- the biological dielectric capacitor transforms the energies received into fields with biological resonances and transmits them to the fluid circuits by means of polyelectrodes plunging into determined locations in the fluids.
- the assembly is installed in a building designed for this purpose, dividing into two differentiated parts 33 and 34.
- a first part 33 is designed so as to contain the straw treatment equipment as well as the air conditioning equipment which is essential for the second part 34 of the building which is comparable to a greenhouse but which, in order to obtain the maximum efficiency of the bioelectronic system, is carried out so as to avoid the creation of a Faraday cage which would produce stresses at the level of biomass.
- the air conditioning equipment or "air handling unit” 24 consists of a water boiler 25, with undifferentiated fuel, which supplies hot water in addition to the reheater tank, the hot battery intended for heating the air of The air conditioning.
- Air blowing and air return ducts allow the blowing of treated air into the greenhouse part 34 e aspiration for recycling in air conditioning equipment by the air intake cuff of the cuff In case of need, by an air intake flap, fresh air can, in addition, be added to the recycled.
- An exhaust duct eliminates the burnt gases outside the building. After its recovery by the intake cuff or by the fresh air intake flap, the air to be recycled or the fresh air pa successively by a battery of filters 26 which eliminates dust, then by a hot battery which heats it up as necessary , then by an air washer 27 which if necessary humidifies it and, finally, by a ventilation unit 28 gives it movement.
- Electrical cabinets 29, 30, 31 and 32 contain the various electrical and electronic materials for automation, control and security of the entire station.
- the bioelectronic device comprises electromagnets and / or magnets of variable power, for example eight thousand gauss, intended to create a magnetization of the fluids which, causing their molecular agitation will cause the bio- treatment to act completely. electronic which immediately follows their action.
- this bioelectronic treatment is carried out using a biological dielectric capacitor. It makes it possible to obtain high frequency currents from a low frequency supply, for example, by sector. This phenomenon is known as silent discharge through dielectric electrodes.
- the biological dielectric capacitor can be compared electrically to a very bad condensate giving a lot of noise.
- the dielectric advantageously used in example i described is beeswax, but could be made up of any other organic body such as olive oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, etc. physiological saline, leaves of oil soaked trees, etc.
- the gradient of the aerial electromagnetic field fluctuates between one hundred and ten thousand volts per meter, to which, it is advisable to add natural radio waves, tropical storms (over twenty seven kilohertz), local thunderstorms in high e low frequency and electrical sparks of all kinds.
- the return being capacitive by the support, pa the sector, the said capacitor is subjected to the voltage between phase and earth.
- the system can be improved from the charging speed point of view by the addition of an electronic circuit providing more harmonics than the sinusoidal sector accompanied by various noises.
- a braided copper wire is connected to an electrode and / or polyelectrode immersed in the fluids to be treated.
- the component (s) of this electrode and / or polyelectrode may include one or more metalloid or mineral metals in all their existing ranges, subject to meeting several parameters (type of fluid to be treated, destination of these fludes, etc.).
- the device according to the invention essentially comprises a geometric shape having a minimum symmetry in a plane or in space.
- a geometric shape having a minimum symmetry in a plane or in space.
- BELISAL amplifiers or an accumulator amplifier of the Albert Masson type.
- Another essential characteristic of the present invention is based on the specificity of the organic cultivation products used.
- the outer envelope of the grains was constituted by several superimposed membranes (glumella, pericar and testa), semi-permeable, thus preventing the passage of macro-molecular materials and, in particular, enzymatic proteins, but we found that by " treating this envelope externally with an appropriate mixture of enzymes, it was possible to make it permeable to the enzymes contained in the treatment bath. These enzymes then diffuse into the endosperm where, combining their action with the synth enzymes Taken by aleurone cells, they determine in all grains the rapid and homogeneous disintegration of interstitial matter and starch cells.
- the enzymes capable of thus rendering the membranes of the outer envelope permeable to enzymes include, in particular, hemicellulase, betaglucanase, used alone, either in admixture with cellulase, pectinase, xylanase, protease and / or pectinase, apha-amylase.
- the treatment is advantageously followed with the mixture of enzymes described above by treatment with gibberellic acid.
- This due to the permeability of the outer layers of the grain, can quickly infiltrate to whitefly cells, causing rapid and general formation of the enzymes synthesized by this cell.
- the enzyme mixture used in the pre-treatment is the enzyme mixture used in the pre-treatment
- OP grains can be prepared from pure enzymes, but i is particularly advantageous to use for this purpose, mixtures of enzymes, of fungal or bacterial origin, obtained directly and without prior preparation of enzymes, that this mixtures are used directly when they include all the necessary enzymes in appropriate quantities or after the addition of certain enzymes which are absent or present in insufficient quantity.
- the culture medium consists of cellular plants, algae, moss hepatitis, which themselves synthesize consisting of transforming the mineral salts on which they feed e organic combination which the plants will feed on.
- the chlorophyceae will have a protective effect and destroy the protozoa and pathogenic fungi of plants.
- the liverworts and mosses linked to algae will create and stimulate the transmutatory phenomena which generate from the elements supplied to a living being other elements which are necessary for it.
- the mineral compound intended for cell plants may advantageously be the following:
- - Trace elements boron, manganese, zinc, copper, soda vanadium salt, molybdenum, alumina.
- the total concentration of the nutritive solution must have a suitable osmotic value between one and two atmospheres indeed, below, it would be too nutritious, above, it would create an osmotic force q would decrease or stop the growth.
- the said product consists of yeast (fifty percent), lactic ferments (ne percent), organic sugars (forty percent) and agent for catalysis and stimulation of the fermentation medium
- the bioelectronic resonance product contained in the closed circuit of cultivation areas consists of distilled water to which it can advantageously be added physiological sal.
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